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Day 2 Part 2: Introduction to Trusted Computing
by Ariel Segall
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This 2-day course by Ariel Segall is an introduction to
the fundamental technologies behind Trusted Computing.
You will learn what Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) are
and what capabilities they can provide both at an in-
depth technical level and in an enterprise context. You
will also learn about how other technologies such as the
Dynamic Root of Trust for Measurement (DRTM) and
virtualization can both take advantage of TPMs and be
used to enhance the TPM's capabilities.
We will cover major use cases for trusted computing,
including machine authentication, data protection, and
attestation. This course will also introduce you to the
various software resources that exist today to support
TPMs, give a high-level overview of related research and
development projects, and briefly discuss other trusted
computing standards such as Trusted Network Connect which
may be relevant to enterprise deployment of TPMs and
trusted computing.
Objectives:
* Introduce students to both basic and advanced TPM
capabilities, as well as other trusted computing
standards and technologies
* Show how TPMs and related technologies can be used in
enterprise environments and for cutting-edge research
* Give students the necessary tools and information to
design and build systems that take advantage of trusted
computing
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